The story was ignored by most mainstream publications, due to both its seemingly preposterous nature, and OK!'s less than stellar reputation with regard to factual accuracy.

Now, however, a lawsuit against the tabloid's publishers may expose Tyga as a sexual predator with a penchant for much younger girls.

Moments ago, 14-year-old Molly O'Malia came forward as the teen at the center of the OK! story.

She's being represented by famed attorney Gloria Allred in a lawsuit against the mag, claiming that editors failed to sufficiently pixelate her photo, and that she was harassed by Kylie fans who easily determined her identity.

But while O'Malia's legal beef is with OK!, it may be Tyga who has the most to lose in this case, as the young model made some truly shocking allegations against the 26-year-old rapper at a press conference held moments ago in New York.

"The truth is that Tyga contacted me first," Molly told the assembled crowd of reporters. "He direct messaged me on Instagram. I knew he was, but I was surprised that he was contacting me.

"I began to feel uncomfortable when he asked me to FaceTime with him. He asked me to FaceTime three times, but I didn't do it.

"Because of my discomfort, I stopped responding...I'm speaking out today because I don't want what happened to me to happen to any other young girl."